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According and Chess
According to the December 1857 issue of Chess Monthly, " his genial disposition, his unaffected modesty and gentlemanly courtesy have endeared him to all his acquaintances.
According to the English Chess Federation Newsletter, " His health had been poor for some considerable time and he had been virtually inactive for years ".
According to Nunn's Chess Openings, White obtains a small advantage after 2. d4 Bg7 ( offering a Grob-like gambit: 3. Bxg5 c5 ) 3. Nc3 h6 4. e4.
According to Marshall Chess, " It was never an attempt to make Muddy Waters a psychedelic artist ; it was a concept album like David Bowie being Ziggy Stardust.
According to Marshall Chess, " It was the biggest Muddy Waters record we ever had at Chess, and it dropped instantly.
According to the book The KGB Plays Chess ( Boris Gulko, Korchnoi, Vladimir Popow and Juri Felschtinski ), Campomanes, then Vice-President of FIDE, was recruited as an asset by the KGB in exchange for Soviet support for his candidacy as FIDE President.
According to the September 2009 Swedish Chess Computer Association ( SSDF ) rating list, Chessmaster 9000 has an estimated Elo rating of 2718 on an Athlon-1200 PC.
According to Eric Schiller's Unorthodox Chess Openings, the last name is because 1. h4 is " thoroughly unmotivated and creates weaknesses with only vague promises of future potential ", a political gibe against Ronald Reagan.

According and Variant
According to the DVD featurette, All Our Variant Futures, it was Cassidy herself who suggested this be done ; she is captured on video making the suggestion during filming of a retrospective interview related to Blade Runner.

According and Pages
According to John Illsley's excellent book " PBHS-The story of a SA school 1901-2001 " ( Pages 22-23 ), each component of the badge has a special meaning relating to the history and spirit of the school.

According and Perhaps
According to the Jewish Encyclopedia, the large number of people claimed to have been killed by the Jews is an improbability ; " Perhaps the most striking point against the historical value of the Book of Esther is the remarkable decree permitting the Jews to massacre their enemies and fellow subjects during a period of two days.
According to some, he wrote a famous one sentence will: " I have nothing, I owe a great deal, and the rest I leave to the poor ", and his last words were " I go to seek a Great Perhaps ".
According to Diana Akers Rhoads, " Perhaps the most important mistake of the British is their belief that all civilization progresses, as theirs has, from the tribal stage through monarchy to parliamentary government.

According and enduring
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association, personality traits are " enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself that are exhibited in a wide range of social and personal contexts.
According to this ideology, races are primordial, natural, enduring and distinct.
According to Brown, late in the 16th century the early historians George Buchanan and Bishop John Lesley from opposite ends of the religious spectrum both looked favourably on James's reign but were uneasily mindful of an enduring aggressive history regarding the king.
According to Bill Mankin, “ It seems fitting … that one of the most enduring labels for the entire generation of that era was derived from a rock festival: the ‘ Woodstock Generation ’.”
According to Chuck Denison, " My Heart Stood Still " is one of Rodgers and Harts ' most enduring hits.
According to white nationalist Samuel T. Francis, it is " a movement that rejects equality as an ideal and insists on an enduring core of human nature transmitted by heredity.
According to McNab, the four captured patrol members ( McNab, Pring, MacGown and the wounded Coburn ) were moved numerous times, enduring torture and interrogation at each successive location.
According to Daniel Mannix's 1951 sideshow memoir Step right up !, the real " secret " to fire eating is enduring pain ; he mentions that tolerating constant blisters on your tongue, lips and throat is also necessary.
According to Land O ' Lakes, the original Indian maiden was " simplified and modernized " in 1939 by Jess Betlach and has undergone many minor modifications since as the enduring logo of the co-op.
According to sociologist Stephen Hunt, the Jesus Fellowship ’ s community “ has been a source of inspiration and frequently attracts visitors from Europe and beyond who wish to observe, and sometimes imitate, a vibrant and enduring model of charismatic community life .”
" According to Kidd and Kennett, the series ' enduring attraction comes more from Hodgson's capacity for world-building than any special appeal of Carnacki himself:
According to Chinese tradition, in the early time of his captivity, Su Wu was so deprived of food that he only survived in the cold north lands by eating his coverings, then enduring long years of servitude herding sheep, before managing to return home, after deceiving his captors with a story about his having sent a message back to China by means of tying a letter on the leg of a wild goose.

According and popularity
According to Keith Mayes, the author of Kwanzaa: Black Power and the Making of the African-American Holiday Tradition, the popularity within the US has " leveled off " as the black power movement there has declined, and now between half and two million people celebrate Kwanzaa in the US, or between one and five percent of African Americans.
According to the Language Portal of Canada, " this fairly new tradition has gained in popularity in France, Great Britain, Jamaica and Brazil ", although this information has not been confirmed with authoritative sources from these countries.
According to this explanation, East German political authorities were well aware of West German television's popularity and adopted SECAM rather than the PAL encoding used in West Germany.
According to David Bindman, The Ruins " achieved a popularity in England comparable to Rights of Man itself ".
" According to the saga, the result of this was that his popularity caused many to allow themselves to be baptized, and some people stopped making sacrifices.
According to a writer for McClatchy News Service, the rankings were " determined by popularity, name recognition and how long the show lasted.
According to Tan Jing Quee in the book " Comet in our Sky ", Lee Kuan Yew was being deceptive at this time: while pretending to be on the side of the jailed labour members of the PAP, he was secretly in collusion with the British to stop Lim Chin Siong and the labour supporters from attaining power, whom Lee had courted because of their huge popularity, without which Lee would most likely not have been able to attain power.
According to various databases, out of the twenty possible first moves from White, 1. b4 ranks ninth in popularity.
" According to Cliff White, " like many others, Solomon rode the crest of this new wave of popularity and then was left high and dry when the tide of fashion receded from his shores again.
According to Carl Bell, they were seriously talking for several weeks, but as his popularity grew, Daughtry's label would not let Daughtry out of his contract.
According to UNESCO, neither mountain comes close in climbing popularity to Tai Shan in China, with more than 2 million visitors a year.
According to The 1990s by Marc Oxoby, what is most notable about the series is that " what may at one time been considered disposable, escapist literature " found " unprecedented popularity " in the 1990s.
According to Brown, once his band started enjoying popularity the local Chicago musicians union began picketing his band of non-union out-of-towners.
According to most accounts, the popularity of Powell's perspective on race may have played a decisive contributory factor in the Conservatives ' surprise victory in the 1970 general election, and he became one of the most persistent rebels opposing the subsequent Heath government.
According to Magdi Wahba, a third important reason for Madame de Genlis ' popularity in Britain was a " misapprehension " regarding her character.
According to author Cynthia Lejeune Nobles, these two events " give clues to gumbo's Spanish colonial popularity and illustrate that the dish could be both humble and refined ".
According to estimates by Talkers Magazine, Coast to Coast AM draws approximately 3 million listeners, making it the most listened-to program in its time slot, though its popularity has declined significantly since about 2005 due to Bell's retirement from full-time hosting duties.
According to journalist Lawrence Wright, evidence that bin Laden's accusations have struck a chord among many Muslims was found in the popularity of bin laden T-shirts among Muslims including children in Kenya and Tanzania following the 1998 American embassy bombings, despite the fact that all but a handful 224 people killed were Kenyians and Tanzanians, not Americans.
According to Richard Clogg " this was dictated by Comintern and hurt the popularity of Communism at the time ".
According to the 1990 United States Census, the name was 1066th in popularity among females in the United States.
According to a 1984 Time Magazine article, Bhindranwale's popularity reached such a peak that he overthrew the authority of the Shiromani Akali Dal, a Punjab-based Sikh political party.
According to Schreck, Mayer proposed that LaVey author a Satanic bible to draw from the popularity of 1968 horror film Rosemary's Baby, which had caused a recent rise in public interest in both Satanism and the occult.
According to every Shonen Jump character popularity poll of series, Ryoma has been fairly popular among readers ; he won both the first and third popularity polls ; he ranked second in the second poll ; and third in the fourth popularity poll.

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